Mercedes Meets Demand for Smaller Cars

September 16, 2011

Mercedes Benz, in their efforts to appeal to a younger demographic, is developing smaller models.

At the Frankfurt motor show this week, Mercedes unveils its B-class compact model. The German automaker also has plans for an A-class hatchback, a small coupe and a compact sport-utility car. Mercedes has spent billions of dollars developing these smaller, sportier vehicles in the hopes of attracting younger buyers. This will keep them competitive with other auto manufacturers such as Mini Cooper and Audi. These smaller cars will also have an easier time meeting emission standards, which are tightening.

Mercedes Service in the University District

Factory scheduled maintenance, including mileage based services, indicator based service FSS (flexible service system services A, and B), and FSS+ (flexible service system plus services A – H)

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Engine runability problems

Timing belt replacement

Oil changes with safety checks

Cooling system services and overheating problems

Heating, and Air conditioning service and repair

All brake service including ABS

Full engine rebuilds

Transmission service and rebuild (manual and automatic)

Clutch replacement

Exhaust repair

Certified emission repairs and testing

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We can perform scheduled maintenance inspection services and stamping of service manuals, so that warranties are still valid. Don't be fooled by dealerships that tell you that the vehicle must be returned to them for all service and inspections in order to keep a valid warranty.